Guatemala City North Mission

...let us labor diligently: for if we should cease to labor, we should be brought under condemnation for we have a labor to perform whilst in this tabernacle of clay, that we may conquer the enemy of all righteousness, and rest our souls in the kingdom of God. Moroni 9:6

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

It's all in the Name

The gospel has had such an impact on Guatemala that it is not uncommon to find people who bare the first name of "Elder". On a recent visit to a resturant, we found our waiter to be one of the "Elders." He told us that his son was also an "Elder" but that they call him "Eldersito."

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Change Days Jun 2011

Our last Zone Conferences

How we proselyte in the North Mission

Semana Santa

Salama Dist Conf

Guate-Bella Images of the Land we love

Elder Ballard's visit

2010 Christmas to Remember

Day of the Dead

New Chapel in Chulac

Training Missionaries

Visitors to Blog

Stk Conf La Esperanza

The Path of Duty

There is but one path of safety to the Latter-day Saints, and that is the path of duty. It is not a testimony, it is not marvelous manifestations, it is not knowing that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is true, that it is the plan of salvation, it is not actually knowing that the Savior is the Redeemer, and that Joseph Smith was His prophet, that will save you and me, but it is the keeping of the commandments of God, the living the life of a Latter-day Saint (Heber J. Grant, Conference Report, April 1915, p.82).

Solomon sought wisdom and the Lord provided (1 Kings 3:9-11) But it did not save him because somehow he was turned out of the path of his duty.

Guatemala City North Mission

Facts and figures

202 missionaries
6 Districts - two Districts that are Ke'kchi speaking
7 Stakes
9 Zones
Area- all of the north -eastern part of Guatemala City and its surrounding communities.

Visits

About Me

David and I have been married for the past 34 years. Each year of our life together brings more and more happiness and love. We have had our share of troubles as everyone has, yet because of our faith and the inspiration we find in that assurance, our trials have been stepping stones to a wonderful life. We have three sons and 2 daughters. We currently have six granddaughters and a one grandson. We are expecting a new grandchild in Dec of 09. Hopefully the Lord will fill our quiver with many more grandchildren by the time we return from Guatemala in 2011.
David is a retired Educator having spent 31 years as a professional and working for 6 years as a member of the Utah Eduational Association Board of Directors. He has a BS from University of Utah as well as a Masters from USU.
His most exalted accomplishment has been being an faithful, loving and honorable husband and father.
I have BA degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Utah